Examples of using Debunking in English and their translations into Dutch
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In fact the vedic culture found its own reform in the 16th century debunking the false authority of the priestly upperclass
gloats about debunking the"enviro's" and equates scientists with"anti-technologists
which is largely devoted to investigating and debunking pseudoscientific and supernatural claims.
and scholars have devoted their lives to protecting or debunking theories surrounding the authorship of the most renowned works in English literature.
we would rather work on cool new features instead of debunking silly stories like these.
who spent his life debunking charlatan mystics, has finally come to find one who is the real deal.
And various people contributed to the debunking, but because of this rather sordid history of planet detections that proved to be false, there was an extraordinary burden'on the Swiss team to be extra careful.
We will not raise discussions about who benefits from it, but turn to the debunking of myths that have long prevented me from looking at veganism in a new light.
Experts List- University of Michigan"Depression Debunking", by MICHAEL M. GINDI, New York Times, February 8,
migrants requires debunking of myths and a response to populist anti-immigrant and anti-EU discourse,
decimate, debunk,. defile, demolish.
Everyone he debunked probably wanted him dead.
And now we are gonna debunk a few magic myths this evening.
This web page has never been debunked and never honestly will be.
Below we provide a detailed analysis which thoroughly debunks this myth.
A few magic myths this evening. And now we are gonna debunk.
Sorry, big guy, that was debunked 20 years ago.
And now we are gonna debunk a few magic myths this evening. Sleep.
Subsequently these claims have all been debunked by scholars and historians.
The“mistake” of BBC is fully debunked here.